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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1944)
; Llrs. Ransom postal Clerk Lyons Woman Chosen . : To Succeed Mm. Ivan Day in Office V LYONS Mn. Wayne Ransom ivas appointed clerk at the Lyons post office following the resigna tion or Mrs. Ivan Day. Mrs. Verna West acted as taoble sjrand at the meeting Faith" Re- bekah lodge due to the absence of the noble grand, Mrs. Garnett Bas sett. Mrs. ; Rosa Berry , and Mrs. Laura Neal -were' the social com mittee .and entertained "with , ''watermelon feed". . . - . , - 1- Mr, . andL Mrs. Phu Corbett of Salem' Visited at the Clyde Bress- , ler home in Lypnj Friday. .Mrs. - Corbett is a sister of Mr. Bfessler. ' "? MrV and Mrs. George Allen 6f Corvalliswere; Sunday suests of Lif5 nephew. Earl Allen, . J - iJSJpeniry Kruse whovas Injured I in carN wreck ' Sunday night is much Improved j and - will be brought home from the hospital. Mr. and; Mrs. Fred Gooch went to Elkton Wednesday to visit their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch, jr. Mrs. Sestack who spent last months visiting her brother-in-law and sister; Mr. and Mrs.' Merrill Brassfield j left for Fresno, Calif. Sunday. AL-- - -j. . --" T Mr. and, Mrs. Ben Frankland were greeted with an "'old fash loned charyoir'', at the home of his parents,.Mr. and Mrs. D. A.' Frank- ; land.; Mrs J Frankland was the for rrfer Mildred Anderson,' daughter of Mrs. Bertha Anderson of Mill ,city; !- ;; :;V: - - . f Mr. and! Mrs. Clyde Lewis spent Sunday in Portland with Mr. and . Mrs. G.T, Luman, cousins of Mrs. Lewis. It was the silver wedding ' II, anniversary or tne Lumans. Toey "MeTso visited Jhe Arthur Vaughn vlSme. Mrs. Vaughn, is improved I . i. 1 1 A - l ...1 1. has pneumonia. .- ! : Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nea were herj. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Westehhouse, her ". sister. Mrs. Lol4 Stringer and daughter nor Mr. jand Mrs. DeU Wten house arid daughter Charmaine, allot Scio.' I Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Marshfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Day 5vJtiiIe enijoute to Breitenbush Hot springs. J - 'I.Mrs. Fred Brassfield of Inde pendence! spent several days the first of. the week with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield. . Rev, Claitde Stevens Selectefrby Mill City f MILL CITY The Church of Christ chosef as their pastor," Rev. Claude Stevens of Jefferson by vote last Sunday, The local church has een without a pastor since January, when Rev. W, W, Crock ett moved to Portland. ' r Rev. and Mrs. Stevens will live in the parsonage -""adjoining the church." It is expected he will be gin bis services next Sunday.' r 1 Leeps it With Parents Turner, Resident lake Trip for Vacation 1 ' ; Up Santiam " TURNERMr. and Mrs;: R. W. Leep and Rowena .Portland," are guests of hii parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Leep this .week. Tuesday Leep and: his mother and little daughter went to the. North San tiam on a camping and fishing trip, Mrs. R. W. Leep remained with the grandmother, Mrs. Delora Gray, who is confined to her room. !' George Good, E. J. Gilstrap, Stoe Farrell, C. R. Moore and ; H. R, Leep attended the 99 Men's district meet at Dallas Monday night '...'j j Mrs. Nellie Gunning, Mrs. Anna Farris and Miss Nadine Ellis at tended the county WCTU conven tion in Salem Tuesday. j Mrs Anna Farris is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grant Farris In Salem this week.--, . ' 1 ; I Mr. and .Mrs. Gene Robinson returned Saturday from Portlandr He occupied his pulpit -Sunday morning and they returned Sun day afternoon to conclude his evangelistic meeting with the Mil waukee Christian church. I I The Free Methodist church is holding a conference at the Turner Tabernacle this week. Mr ' I j 1 Serviceman Visits Withj Neighbors SUNNYSIDE Mrs. Harry Pear son Who I underwent an operation; e hospital in McMinnville," Is ; 5'onvalescing. ichard and Jo Ann Graham from Salem has been visiting with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drager. Bob -Norton, home from the South Pacific,. and his father, L. L. Norton, visited at the L. Sher wood home Wednesday. 1 : Mrs; Nelt Reed who has; been ill for some time Is now able to be upr part time. ' . 41 1 "Birthday Party Given ' Tor Tenth Anniversary MILL CITY Mrs. Florence Van Buskirk, jentertained Tuesday for her daughter, Paula Jane, on her tenth birthday. The afternoon was spent playing games. Refresh ments were served from a long ta ble decorated with a birthday cake and pink candles.', . ' f; Favors! marked ' places for the following1 guests: Jean Wooten, a Mel : Kelly, "Wilma May Howe, tricia May Cree,- Alona Fay D3Tt, Betty Lou Crt Pauhne Ma son. Nancy Haseman of Idanha and Paula Jana Van Buskirk. . Neighbors Help j v Observe Birthday PRATUM Friends ad neigh pors gathered at the home of George W. Clymer, Monday night to observe his 90th birthday. ! The time was -spent informally. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Trent, and David, Mr. and Mrs.tJ. A. Lynds, Beverly and Jer ry Lynds; Mrs. John Keller, Anna Marie and Margaret Keller; j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chittick, Doris and Donald Chittick; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jantze, Phillip, Bobbie land Curtis Jantze; Wanda and Gary Rodgers, , Mr. f Herman deVries. Wilma deVries, and Mr, Clymer. ! Tuesday Mr. Clymer left! for Lebanon to spend a ew days vis iting his son and family. Family Reunion Held at Dayton AMITY - The T. V. Newman! family of Amity attended a picnic 1 and family reunion in the Dayton park Sunday. , It was given j her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Walling of Unionvale in observance 0f their 25th wedding anniversary. Many nice gifts were received by the guests of honor. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jackman and family of j McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. Rich- j ard Jones of Unionvale; Mr. and Airs. O. H. Newman of Amity; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newman and fam- ly off Tillamook; Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Leppen and family of McCoy. (Miss California r7i Shirley! BUard, lS-year-old. 1 IS- pound Hollywood brunette, will milr .California's bid for the Mlssf America" title at ' AUanUe City ! September ; Theeomely brown-eyed Shirley, n athletic five-feet-three, was the 1912 national women's junior, singles bowling champion and has the- frlot mhtfl,nn. She ; nai se !ecled from 10 finalists. (AP Hopewell Family Attends Meeting HOPEWELLRev" and Mrs. Merrll Fox and son, Davidt and daughter, ' Lorena, Mrs. ' Charles Coraptorv Mrs." Ross Rogers, Mrs. Walter Kirkwood and Mrs. Owen Pearse of the Hopewell . united Brethern church attended the an nual conference at Philomath last week..-- - ; Rev. Fox was assigned to the local church for the next year. ' Mrs. Alice Steiwer is a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Griffith at Vale, and -Ihey .will go to John Day and visit another sister, Mrs. Mary McRae. . Detroit Couple At Oregon Coast DETROIT Mr. ;,and Mrs. ' Ed j Pitner left. Wednesday to make their home in Cannon Beach,: and Mr. and Mrs, Girt and two chil dren with whom they traded prop erty, moved into the Pitner home. Girt is employed a a logger in Idanha. .' j5.CV - ' T. R. Frye was called to Poca- tello, Idaho, by the death of his aged father. . -r . : -. t '. Guests at the Richard Hansen home Sunday .were Mrs.'" Leland Wood, sons David -and. - Eddie, Klamath Falls;' Mr; and Mrs. Glenn Schaffer, Lebanon; .Mrs. Frank Huber and' Miss, Winifred RaOifl, Weston. Jefferson 17-Year Olds Enlist in US Navy JEFFERSON Two seventeen: year old boys of Jefferson who made application; for enlistment in the. liavy .last week were William Frederick Barnes and Arthur W.I Henderson. To local people they are better -known as1 Bill Barn and Bill Henderson. Both are members of the senior class el Jef ferson high "schocl this coming year, and; took an active part in i ; ' -I Ortcjenl Friday Herein Cpla33 1. 1$U It's iho Famous Month of JSonf ember Sao ; v n 1 1 1 f ' 11 "TT .Imn j ; 111 i i- r(Qj o .0 1 Jar Daggett & Ramsdtll Perfect f Col?I Creaii, .W I Daggett & Ramsdell Perfect Protective Cram. 1X0 Daggett & Ramsdell Perfect Hand Cream, 50 I- Your Hair 1$ Your Crownia Charm Kurl I Permanent . Wave Set 9 Mi rvelous. I That i the way women feel - ibotit Laggeriaiumsaeus wpcr luiun- ous clorcU icream. i-oiossai.'. i nat s tne onlj I way 1 1. describe tte savings. fllO On every yiu.au i a niuit, a. iuiv. a niiai all the women will say about bldoro spe- A Kenedy for Cruhet end Sprains , - '' .!-.,-. Dottb ;L: v An alcoholic solution widely used as a rem- .J ; edy. for bruises and sprains. Pour into cupped hand and rub- cently ever the sprain or. bruise. : V A Fatcinatlng Ffef roe Scherk RtnaTssane Perfume 1.25,.J5:00 A Gift Ur M Birthday . Jeufelle 3-Piec , Men's Set 115 nn t. . f. m , j ! iaiaaaMiHBaaMgM t( Reg. 33e CcIIon I-Ib. Roll fat Qck I os Lmxariaut ikava ' " . ', For Aaihaotlc Furoosss r r Mcf '-'rod -' . ' ! v l,liara f Ltk ' Ilydrozcn PcroSuia.5:-;.;. pa n I I ' Tik ' . Afttr-Shevt Lotion ! i Wm4 Sho Bawl . i In rKa tnanio Mm nf wrwl and mn A love!y-to-loot-at permanent, u A fascinating fragrance with la A k tK dwcc-picct mcn't ut Tlx t , I lustrous and soft as vour Iiair be. lasting tones of Unforgettable I ctxvisa ot ule, ft-Wiv lotion and. , ! l.j ;-.:J.1.. I I -L 5.! .L : wooden ahar bowl. In juis wivui. . uazuyi aiiu tpunjay tuvctmcss uiu uuuui riwuji) wumf , aaaKuliBe bod done at home. . 1 CottltlJP I U I.HW 3ft Mallinkrodt hydrogen peroxide is useful foe antiseptic purposes. Used as a mouth wash, antiseptic rinse for cuts. Has a 10-volumt antiseptic potency. . r : r I tor Fishing, Camping or Ficnlc Cotaptlbft -v ptdc Fmi rhU : topnnt onysht Stefes ' " I T - ' I iv-S i , , aa anractiva . penng you. - For Applying Makeup Co-ots lOond 20 Makeup goea aa aaailr and smooth ly. For Any Color Hair Marchand Makeup Hair Rinse Pkg, of ; i ' ! - ", I i 1 '' j. . . -. i . - - .1 . SI ...!.- ' ' 5 li r fr- V- Cashmero Bouquet - Soap j 10? 3 for 27 v U " ::. '-f- ' -X I - ! ; , A kafiss WHh Alke Sf itsr run --- Wi n ii- r i i li ftT"" ( Moteop by HmoW , Kudnut Three Flowers Face Powder NaturtBs an Peach E Rm Baif c , af Troaical I- , The new hypo allergenic face pow der that smooth on and stays on. Alto Seltzer Rer. COe A S I ; pkq. Rinat goes on and wasties off tt tuilf u aai Biaacup, xviKt any anaoa ei toa. Hava a bottia handy aj hom or kti'i ft JJ J-f ti- t! ' V at wort. Drop It la a glaaaiat watar air aparkla wtth added highlights. '- and llstta to It flsa. . i Alka Seltier helps relleva' beadaehea, Dork Eyes Eyelash Dye Black or brown. Lasts Ofl 6 to & weeks. ; : O M Hack to School Packard Fountain Pen Ideal pen for the student to use in the class .00 EjR aad for home work. "Writes beautifully, y !fl M SadesstohoUmoreink.1 f 2iU2 --i i . - It Setiaef fer's Slirio Ink. 15 Parlier's Quinlt, 15 ' StqHoriery 98 Holland Linen Tablets Cornish Envelopes. 101 Webster sDictionery, 1.49 Abbot t Dictionery. 5 Majestic Fountain Pen, J1.95 ; t 1 Keei It SIttk Madomolselle H:!r Ucquer Peds 85 Pods '1.00 Jar Pads U turned with 'aweet smelling lacquer to koto every strand in place. To make you look all week long as if . you had just stepped out of a beauty salon. " . j ( : '. - - , SmN Six tf 50 Pad.. 40c J ' IIWUIUW WIVVC Tobkh Ideal to take along' oa picnics, fishing and camping $3 AA trips. Also fpc the)? sickroom for warming baby's bot tie and as a ift for that man overseas. ' Itf 'ackofljes of Lorga Tablets, 45i Extra Packages of Small Tablets. 45 1 Tour f trgomof, Sr, Apoihttary Jan and toffies ' Orloff Bergomot Dath Tale 'A delightful bath talc $4 that is truly mannish jJ in containers and scent. EnshJess Share Cre&a, '2.50 Men's Cologne, 5.25 Alcohol After Shave . , Lotion, M. 25 : Men's Fice Tile, 00 Men's Cresa Decdcrent, M.25 Fine Spiletnes for modern men who male an "out" of good grooming- . -aaasMiBMMMaBaaaa... -4 a : 1 I For Wtf Groomerf Uos;9 Sioes Shoe Polish Shlaolo Hack Paste. 10 . Wkitfemere's Polish,1 , j Hack or Browse 9 Atlas Sko Polisk. black, 6 Jet Oil. block, 9 for Lovelier Hoirl Brilliant. nes Cashmere, 33 1 Tkr Flowers, 50 ' 1 Jfordley. 55i Shontcz. 97i Brylcream. 29 Coloaiol Dames. 50c" Cappl. 55t ' lk-ho believe! in catering to fastidious skin. Glamorous Nails Nail Polish LaCrots Perfect Noll Polish. 40 r Rcvloa. 60 iv Chea Y. 7St Dura Gloss, lOtl Catei. 10 "v Flomlnqo, 25 Prescriptions Vow jls the Time I to Start the Gold and Flu Immunization 1 ' t Care for Yor Feet With : Bauer and Black Blae' Jay Foot Aids i '.: ""'f '"?': 4 ' -4 - Blue Jay Cora ancl Calloes Plasters, 23 1 ' Blue Jay Foot Balm, 23 1 Blue Jay Mote SklsC . .. 7..byl-yd50C ': ' ::iXh:f''-i'M''f- : : .":' ' A Sbampaa That IrfcifS Owt 11' Natorol Heir Lustra j ' ' Polmelivt 1 Shampoo Softens, Soothes, Allures Lad Esther f 4-Purpose . Face Cream v Now is. the tme,to start-with cold immunizing treatments. Esperi encc has shown that colds may be avoided or more easily thrown off while using bacterial capsules. Oft 1SJ Gean, clear and lovely. Other Sizes 25C. 2U .vacant ot Ctn Von, Tari1t Keep your Jn ready for rnanct. . Lilly Ectoral, 20s, !Mcrrcll Orvex, 20s, 99c fer Kane's ,Ye Leve te Tevch " f Jergen's Hand Lotion 23' Reg. 25c Size ; At Fred Meyer Prescription Sections Itf. SOc kettlt, 39 1 't Re. SI.OO beHU, 7f Your hsmls csn be trulf lovtJf , soil and smooth if jrou use Jergens. ' t Doo'f Trffo Wffc Pahful j- ., - Siabvra - j Sperti.BiocJyne Ointment Fred Meyer Vfamns Go Back fo Sehoo sX Fred Moycr Vitamins ' A,B,B,(G),D '.' ). .... . cr-iw 14 2 " ."- Takt$ One a Day y. : ' -'. - . . .- . "i ! Each cirWe contains the daily minimum requirement of commonly Aficicnt vita mins. I 'k .V. it - Reg. Size Tube Reg. 25c 4-ox. Bottle A shampoo that brings l out the natural lustre and highlights" of your hair. 4 - T ' - i ' ' ..t .; ' ; i v- 1 1: Creons by Woodbury ( V00dbury Cocaty VlwUii Qeanses, softens arid CJ. smooths. ; Leavei ypur. 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Cuebloti tour lc iamt-f f.. - i II Jl? !... v. r . .. .1 .. sr. a 2 at : mm ecjz. , 9a9 v Far Flesh ferns mmi Tire Efes - Put In Ize ; Takes can; ai jour tyes. r I , Katsral B Cemples With , , Added Ire a v -" Ironized Yeast Recjilar 4te ; flOt Peps you up. i Tho Jtlgftt Coiobloofroo sS Crccni Fecthsr $ Soft It Federal Sale Tax of t applied to all tetletsies, perfume. ctu. Included in tbc tax law mad wiU be added f the retaU price at t&e check stands. Wo reserve tbc right to UjaitoMUtles. . . 5 It , peaetrstn v . use spanDgff. Liquefies 'at Wf temperature. Not ' sticky i er masf. EsceUeat tot Jtadndi, - split sJt, haads, fate, sua ' tan, dry aSria.'iaiaaa aad spse Out voodmx' - : . '. Keep Yea CaSffaea Leeklatf Wit " Prices Effectire Friday thru Monday tea J J t ( a r V i traasa Caal Yardley Tenitif Lax tiea, eSi aad $1.35 Ttis it a refmtung. roultful pair rijh Dn;2 Eli?. 143 N.--Llicrt r St. Aki Wertdlil Witb riestlc Spreyer . Ju- jpray Hair Mi oa fo htit fat a coifart that will laat Murs kef er. Not a vs or larqiwr. all athletics of the school.